The White House press secretary challenges reporters to produce evidence as the president defends his record with Black Americans.
The former president argues that federal intervention may be the only way to restore order in another Democrat-run city struggling with public safety.
As cocoa prices surge and shrinkflation hits consumers, the grandson of Reese’s founder accuses Hershey of cutting corners on a beloved American classic.
The former first lady argues legacy and athletic preferences are no different than race-conscious admissions, reigniting debate over fairness in college acceptance.
New York City’s mayor faces a $5.4 billion deficit as critics warn higher property taxes and tapping reserves could strain working families and city finances.
Vice President argues federal agents prefer orderly deportations, but local resistance forces more aggressive tactics.
Relentless winter storms hammer the Sierra Nevada as rescue crews battle extreme conditions at Castle Peak.
The veteran American bobsledder makes history in Milan Cortina, capping a remarkable journey of faith, family, and perseverance.
Holy See urges UN leadership instead as President Trump secures billions in pledges for post-war Gaza recovery.
Remarks about Israeli bobsledder Adam Edelman spark backlash, raising fresh concerns about politics overshadowing the Olympic Games.
After a rocky showing at the Munich Security Conference, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez insists it was never about presidential ambitions.
The daytime host insists her connection was logistical, not personal, as media figures scramble to explain mentions in newly released files.